Supermarket hops on blunder bus

At a time when supermarkets are locked in a battle for supremacy a manager
at Sainsburys has made an amazing blunder after insulting its customers.

Lisa Collins, head of health and beauty at the group, has been forced to
apologise after branding the supermarket’s customers ‘pikeys’ during a
conference.

Collins was talking about Sainsburys expanding a new product range to its
stores in Hereford, Croydon and Cobham, "or, as we call them, our pikey
customers", she said.

Sainsburys apologised for the remark, which it claimed was ‘an off-the-cuff,
flippant remark’ meant as a joke, but conceded it was a serious error of
judgement.

Fran Cotton, an adviser at the Chartered Institute of Personnel and
Development, said the incident "shows the importance of communications
training for managers, especially when they are dealing with external
shareholders and the media".

Top five gaffes

1. 1991: Entrepreneur Gerald Ratner described the jewellery
sold in his stores as ‘total crap’